Muh metric

>muh metric
>it's so practical because they're multitudes of 10
The metric system might be good for exact sciences but it's quite impractical for daily life usage.

Looks made up, nice try anyway proxy.

My teaspoons are slightly bigger, what now?

You'll get a slightly bigger yield. The amounts and ratio to other ingredients stay the same.

I don't understand what's the problem. Just round it up to 1 teaspoon = 5ml.

Wtf if you cook you almost always use the teaspoon variation. Don't tell me you measure the weight for other things in fucking spoons.

Do Euro's actually weigh their spices?

>yfw all food in Europe tastes different because they're forced by their measurement system to use different ratios of spices

We like to keep things practical.
For example when something is about a foot, we just say it's a foot long.
Not "oh that's about 3 decimeters and 5 millemeters".

are you positively retarded? we use both, at least for cooking
also knowing the exact weight of your ingridients inside of a meal helps calculating your calorie intake

We are practical as well. For example if we say a thing is a meter long it's a meter long.
Not "That's 3 feet and 3 inches".
If you are going to use this argument then you at least have to be the majority, which you aren't.

>measuring solids in ml

yeah right

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WAIT HEAR ME OUT
be smart enough to know both systems

A foot is something everyone can relate to.
It's an actual thing.
Meter is artificially created.

in recipes we use teaspoons as well.

>everyone have different sized feet
>a foot is a valid measurment

How much beer should we buy?
584 teaspoons

If your dick isn't at least a diagonal hand and half a gorilla's tongue long (left to right), your opinion is invalid and please leave the thread.

Thinking further about this, this is actually quite handy if you've got a small penis: 'My dick is exactly 1 penis long'

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